I've been using the SCAL v4 with the Silver Bullet Professional series cutter for some time on a Mac with no issues as far as accuracy when cutting. We typically use WYSIWYG with registration marks that are printed on the cardstock that is being cut. We was to be able to use multiple laptops as its cumbersome for me to have to borrow the Mac all the time. I have a PC with Windows 10.

I was able to install SCAL V4 with no issues, and adding the silver bullet to devices went smoothly as well. I then opened the .scut4 file that I wanted to cut, ensured all the settings matched the settings on the Mac and then attempted to cut. Lining up the registration marks were as usual but when it started cutting the cut lines were WAY off where they should be.

Has anyone experienced this issue? I have sent a message to the support group, and attempted to do google searches to trouble shoot, but maybe someone here has had this happen to them?

Craftedge is the designer of the scal software. It would have been the site you used to buy the scal software. You would have received a serial # in an email to register the software. If you bought the pic version I am not sure it coul be used on a Mac.

The calibration for the PNC laser light is stored in SCAL, not on the cutter itself. So, you need to go the computer that has the PNC working perfectly and then write down the laser light calibration numbers. Then go put those same numbers into SCAL on the other computer.

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